WHIG COUNTY CONVENTION. „I HE Voters in Adams County friend t(l7to the present National and State Atrustrations are requested to assemble ift theitrespective townships and Boroughs, lathe plies. at which township Elections aseisista, on Saturday the 4th day of .1u- Ott teatet, then and there between the hours of 3 and 5 in the afternoon, to elect TWO !MISDATES to represent each town ship and borough in said county, in a COUNTY CONVENTION, which in hereby called to assemble at the Court house, in the Borough of Gettysburg, on Monday, the Otis day of August next, at lOo'elock, A. M., to nominate candidates fer the several offices to be filled at the next election. _ . odor of the County Committee. A. R. STEVENSON, Chairmen Jot) , 280 849.—tc - COPPER .711.1 - E. MINERS 11'.1 N T D TOE undersigned will give liberal wages and constant employment to two or three skilful MINERS, to operate at the Coppo Mine now being worked neat noidlersburg, in Tyrone township, Adams county. Persons wishing employ ment and capable of directing operations, are requested to make immediate applica tion to the subscriber. DAVID TRIMMER. July 20, 1849.-730 AUNTY. • TREASURER .c, pHE undersigned, grateful for the 'Winn and generous support extend ed to him by his friends two years ago, agilit'announees himself a candidate for the office of COUNTY TREASURER , (sebpet to the action of the Whig County Contention,) and respectfully solicits the sdpport and suffrages of his fellow-citizens JOHN FAH NESTOCK. Gettysburg, April 27, 1849.—te. -AS COUNTY TREASURER. . . THE subscriber respectfully announ. ces himself to the voters of Adams county, as a candidate for the office of CIIOIOIIM TREASURER, (suNtilet.„to thdllingile'Of the Whig County Convtin tiollO ' ikould be thankful for the lisp poriliNs fellow citizens. • ' CEO. ARNOLO4- 1141MOurg, April 27, 18410.--te, G. E. BUEHLER itESPECTFULLY:informs his friends inul• the public generally that he has now on hand a large assortment of TPV tr f aßE of every description, which be will B'oll at moderate prices—all warranted. Persons wishing to purchase at low rates will do wall to call before purchasing else where. ROUSE SPOUTING will be made sod put up at 12h cents a foot. GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY AMICHI.VE SHOP. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that he still tontines to carry on the FOUNDRY BUSlNESS,inallits branch esv at his old establishment, in the Western partol Gettysburg, where he has constantly on hand all sorts of L~IW 224 such as Kettles, Pots, Ovens, Skillets, Pins, Griddles,' &c., of all sizes ; also, STOVES of every size and variety, inclu din Common, Parlor, Air-tigla t and Cook frig' Stoves—among them the far-famed What:rays. To Farmers he would say. he has on hshd an excellent assortment of . , l'Aresking alachines, liovey's celebrated Strawcutters, the ro Downed Seykr Plows ; also Woodcock and Witherow's ; also Points, Cutters, Shares. &c. BLACKSMITHING is carried on in its different branches, by the best of work mci. The subscriber has also ()puled a HOOT & SHOE ILShop in the South end of the Froundry Building, where, with good work men and excellent materials, the neatest fits and best work will be made. vp—La dies ;OM be waited on at their residence. All bf the above mentioned articles will be furnished as cheap, for Cash or country Produce, as they can be had any where elm AU orders will be promptly attend. ed to. *zrßepairing, of all kinds, done at the skotteis' notice. T. WARREN , Gettysburg, May 5, 1848. NEW ESTABLISHMENT 1:7 ' '• II EN RN SMITH, EsPECT ET LLY informs the citi ., Allil of Clettysliurg, and strangers may tarry here until their beards grow, that , he has opened a new saloon in the •shop itittnerly occupied by JAcou LEEDY, in West York Street, one door West of Patielleatti at-store, where lie intends Prose initing the 'Tonsorial business in all its va -4/4 anti various branches. ~, His moor'* good and *harp, hutilhave year Ince without a man. lientkittan. call and see fur yourselves. lila fit,eruie is ;reed, his teerla ore clean, Aid is hit shop he. • Irj'lle also respectfully informs the relines that they can at any time have boots blacked in the neatest style.— 'ttlittilitsilnitt can also have grease removed tha their clothes. • '•Geltriburg. April 21.1848. SHAD. FOR BALE, MIXING. la quantities, and at MACKEREL, prises to suit put- A MAge chasers, RIDIP, &t 7 410.00 SHOULDERS. J J . M. STEVENSON. f ORARy,ioalqr.,lday 18, OWL . *Sur ' • ' • , ..1 , 1117/ARERY, , . , , - 1w spy au, el. titru;;; of all It ndx tou' Lj '. ..0.0% be ibml—st . jore mu% ,110eimmt,eit veamkeliblle Pi e ss u e el tor es, 12, , 1101 fMAN, AVALISTERS ALL-HEAL ING OINTMENT, TII R Swi Contains no Mrrcury or other Mineral. From the.'l2tading Eagle.' There never, perhaps, avers a niedicine brought before the public that has in so short a time won ouch a reputat ion as ";il'Allister's or Worlds Salve." Almost every person that has made trial of it speaks warmly in its praise. One has been cored by it of the moat painful Itheintia. intro; another of the Piles, a third of a trouble- some Pain in the Side, a fourth of a swelling of the Limbs, fsc. It it does not gire immediate re lief in every case, it can never do injury, being applied outwardly. As another evidence of the wonderful healing power possessed by this Calve, we subjoin the following certificate from a re spectable citizen of Nlaidencreek township, to this county : uMattienareek, Wrks co., Po., Match 30, '47 Measis. Ritter & Co.—l desire to inform you that I was entirely clued of a severe pain in the bark by the useof NrAilistera A II- Meal ing Failve which I purchased from you. I suffered with it about 2u years, and at night was unable to sleep. During that time 1 tried various !remedies. which were prescribed for me by physicians and nth. er persons without receiving any relief, and at, bud made trial of this Salve with a result fat era. ble beyond expectation. I ant now entirely (ree from the pain, and enjoy at night a sweet and peaceful sleep. I have also used the Salve niece for tooth ache and other complaints, with !Unita/ happy resnlis. Your friend, JOHN HOLLENBACH. The following , is from a meals, Phyla/abut-4f extensive practice in PhlladniPhin two last IWAllister—Sir: I have foi the two last years been in the habit of using your Oki? , went in rases of Rheumatism, Chilblains inid - en Tenia Capites, (Scald Head,) and ihne Iltrtivith the happiest effect. I think fromthe experiments I have made with it, that it richly deserves to bt adopted seep article of every day use by the pro• lession at large. Yours, truly, BELL; M I) • Philadelphia, Dec 30, 1847. James M'Allieter -Abets. Sir I take plasma in mak taS known to 3801 the great *teat Shave received by using your Vegetable .00ment or the World's Salve. I hid SO Ulc e r, or Minin sore en the vit.' of Monk years Tha d applied to reveal physithini, bet alt io Oa per. pose;'bat by mist yoareintmeat 41 kw days', it was completely thittdriprintd stall ...11ravit also used it for lionui,thir Whichl fat it art eacolleat article;aim r in all c u ss ofittoonstion I certify the Oahe itiitenukot it true' • • • • •+ M G CAHMUIk , • Na9o, Market street. Philablybla. gr A musd boa, ism directimas.for , sting 14cALLISTER1 OLNITMESTA;' , FariPIiaL7i• rysipelsu, s 'Tetiar.,Cadigefa, &eld Eau!. Sere Eyes, Omuy, Are Omer, ihmssAitis, Nervosa Mfr. , how*, Prise, Dionne of tke *our, Ifttiderfre, .befs• ma, Deefruss, Rat abs. BarsuriConsa elf Dump a */ the Elhisa Saws lips, Pity kas ON &Mt* *I the Limbs, Rom, Rinamiliopt, . Piles, Cold Pod, Crimp, Swotted we Broken Priest, Trathocke, ..fges es the Feet; hr. If Mternass and' Ntaar s knew its value in Ca ses of "swollen" or Sore Breast, they would not be without it. In rah easter tf freely vied t Ie - cording to the digestions amend each boa, it gives relief in a orryfrokoara. ID - This Ointment', good for any part of the body or limbs when inflamed. In some cases it should be applied often.' CAUTION—Ns Ointment • *ill be genuine unless the name of JADIDI ton with a pen on runty label. - • • 11.7-For sale by my Agests Mall tbe principd towns io the United States. JAMES MCALLISTER.' Sole Proprietor of the above medicine, PRINCIPAL OFFICE No, 28 North Third street. PldladelFhlta' B:rPRION,R6 CENT 8 all BORE] AGENI*--8. a. F Gettysburg; Jo. seph R. Henry; Abbottitorrn ; Metter & Rowe, ErrimitsloOrg; J. W. Sehmidt, Hanover; C. A. Morris & Co., York; L. Honig, Chambersburg. , isms 15,1849.—isoirty • BARNTIAIS-MUSEUAI, CORNER OF CHESNUT& SEVENTH bTS PHILADEL4PHIA. "For this hath science unlit, on weary wing, By shore rand sok each mute and living thing." OffibllE,Proprietor of the American Museum, 1151—. N. York, having immense facilities at his commind„ hen opened this Magnificent Estab lishment in order to furnish a •plet e aht, chaste, and instructive place of amusement for FAMI LIES, CHILDREN and others, and espeeially to person. horn the NEIGHBORING TOWNS, when visiting the city. The adilce is large, any and comfortable, and has been , fitted up with degree of costly elegance nutirpased in the world. He has also filled it with the best selection of curiosities that could be gathered from all sec tions of the globe; and his facilities for adding to this mammoth collection are greater than any , other individual enjoys. He has a correspond ence with Agents and Naturalists travelling in all parts of the world, whom mile business" it is, to procure every thing curious and wonderful, and let the expense be great or small he will Con stantly add to this unequalled cabinet. ma singu• lar and interesting developments are made in the kingdom of nature. In addition to this, the splendid LECTURE ROOM will be the scene of most instructive, Mu* sical, entertaining and agreeable pertinmanees. This apartment will accommodate from two to three thousand. It is finished in a style superi or to the best British or American Museums, and is well adapted to the comfort of visitors. Among the permanent attractions of the Muse um, and to be seen at all hours ' are LIVING GIANTS AND DWARFS, the largest and smallest in the world. LIVING ORANG OUTANGS, ENORMOUS SERPENTS, SCRIPTURE STATUARY, Groupe, size of life, representing • TILE INTEMPERATE FAMILY. The Great Frensh Scriptural Paintings of the /kluge, and rain and his Fsissity. THE AUTOMATON WR ITER, the most astounding piece of mechanism in the wool. Grand Cosmorama, Fancy Glue Blowing, Statues, Portraits, and HALF A MILLION OF CURIOSITIES. The inquiring million come not here in sulk They learn, they laugh, approve, and tone again., The Exhibitions and Performances in Ibe LEC TURE ROOM consist of Panoramas, Dioramas. Yankee Stories, and Imitations by that Comic Genius, GREAT WESTERN, Comic Song*, Legerdemain and Ventriloquism. Negro Delinea tions, Electrical Experiments, &c. &c. The Manager pledges himself that no profane word or vulgar gesture is ever introduced here, and that nothing is ever seen or heard which could beobjected to by t he moral and religious portion or the community. In fact, he intends this to be the FAMILY resort, where all may attend with pleasure and profit, accompanied by heir Brothers, Sisters, Wives and Children. The Chickering GRAND PIANO FORTE used hole is from the Ware Room of Edward L. Walker No. 160, under the Museum. The Museum is open every day in the year, except the Sabbath, from 7 o'clock, A. M. till 10 P. M. Such regulations are established aid en forced as render it perfectly safe and pleasant for Ladies and Children to visit the Museum in the UAY•TIME, though unaccompanied by gentle men. Exhibitions and Performances in the Lec ture Routn TWICE every day, and oftener en Holidays. ON THE FOURTII OF JULY, New and eXtraordinary Altrartintis will be in traduced, and performances take place at inter rale throughout the day and et ening. June ri4 FOR GENTLEMEN. .11. L. SCHICK has just received an Ws elegant article of SATIN, whirls he will sell low. Also, plain nod figured era vats and Minket-chiefs, Collars, Suspcn dere, Ate. March 30. Plain and Finured Clasps. STEEL BEADS , Purse Twist, l'assele, Canvass, and Reticules, constant ly 0111 band and for sale at SCHICK'S. AI arc!! 30.- TAIrONETS. nod C A MB BIC and o MULL MUSLINS. of the Tip-Top LarsdN for b.ek by J. L. SCHICK. REGISTER'S XOTICE. is hereby given to all Leislee* 111 and other persons concerned, that the Administration Aermii ts of the deceased persons hereinafter mentioned will-be pre sented at the Orphans' Court of Adam county, for confirmation and allowance, On Monday the 20th day of dues. next; 39 . The eueundaecount of Michael Ear. ner and Abraham Barnet.. )Executors of the last will and keatamant of bent, Hor ner, deettabea.' • • -• ' • 40. Tlyk.fioolodAtuilottecoant of John, Itrotali",4lmipistrator pr: the, agitate of Wildain WOW, deceased. 41.- The first-and fiitil 'anoint% of Jbhn }trough and Nancy Walker. Executors of the last will and testament of William Long.dersegred. • 42. The *crowd aflame! Bighatn,Ex ecutor of dge last will and testament ofl John Bighun. deceased, • 43. The first and final 'account of 'eines 111'Diviu. Mummer of the; last will: and testament of Hoary fd'Divitt, deceased. 44. The Brat and final account of Hugh GoSeott. Haccutor of the last will and teg ument of Was. ,Ouinn, &cogged. 45. The SIZIPt account of John Hoover, Administrator of the estate of Frederick Foster, decesed. Oft. The drat and final account of Sam uel MilielEA*nilkii"fft" q r ' the Edklate of John Wilson. deceased. 47. The first and final account of James D. lEtta,ton. ze!ntor of. the last will and testament of Rev. William Fagan, D. D.. deceased. 48. Xlm:firet sccount of Joseph Welk er, Adalittletrittor of the Eltate of Eliza beth Walker, deceased. 49. The first and final account of 1111- °heel Salt:giver; Exogutor of the last will and testament of John Saltzgiver, deceased. 00. The second and liaal account of Henry`t'olehotme, Adnitnistrattir, bonis non', 'With 'the will s of ''Aidain Koh*. detested. ' ' ``• 51. The-first and final account of Wm. B. Brandon, Administrator of the estate of Thome/ Brandon, deeerased. 59. The first and final aerount of Eman uel Piker, Executor of the last will and testament of Christina Olosser, deceased. 53. The first and final aecount of Henry Overholser, Executor of the last will and testament of Abraham Overholser, de ceased. WM. W. HAMERISLY, Register Register's Ofllesalellyabont Z ts July 20. 1849. PROCLAMATION. 111WICITEREAS the Ron. DANIEL Due " ask, Esq. Presidentof the several Couria of CoMmon_Pleas, in the counties composing the 19th District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and `llene* Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capitid and other offenders in the said die triee.nd GEORGIC &WEER and JAMES 1111"Drerrir, Bags., Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas and General Jail Delivery, l`pc the trial of all capital and other offend ers in the county of Adams—have issued their precept, bearing date the 15th day of January, in the year of our Loan one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Com-1 thon Pleas and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Get tysburg, on Monday the 20th day of Au gust next— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said County of Adams, that they be then and there in their proper persons, with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, Examinations and other Re membrances, to do those things which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also they who will probe cute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of the said County of Adams, and to be then and there , to pros ecute against them as shall be just. WILLIAM FICKEB, Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, July 20, 1849.—te I To the Afflicted ! LICKENEWI CELEBRATED BOAR COATED PURGATIVE Pit LB.—Dyson wiry arises from exposure to ditneir or cold; *Wog unripe fruit; sudden suppression of perspira tion; and rpowetimes from peculiar states of the atniosideltrie. 113 - The Sugar Coated Purgative Pills again triumphantl Dysentery put to Bight by a few doses. fltiebtiditeb September 19, 1848 Dr. C. V. Cltekener : Deer SAT time last *vintner I was very suddenly *lied with sn extreordisary loosen*, of the bowels, which continued for invent days without any apparent cessation.-- Indeed, the symptoms were so violent, that I scarcely bad aims to ascertain their cause or think about applying a remedy. I perceived that my pulse was much more rapid than cow won. Sometimes I was tormented by immod erate thirst, and, occasionally, a strong ittalidir lion to vomit, without being able to raise any thing. 1 found no difficultydlowevet, is eating, although it seemed, after all, to do me no good. My strength tailed me very fast, and my stools were invariably accompanied by discharges of blood. The 'coMplaint proved to be dysentery of the very worst type. One recommended me .ter tall in a physician; another, tp try Lee's Pills; while g third advised me to try something ells. I chose, however, to prescribe for mrigl. 1 had beard I greet deal about the viiires of your Sugar Coated 'Vegetable Pills Mm several of my neighbors sod therein* concluded, if they bad cured o;liers, there was. no mown why they should not cure me. A dose or two soon convinced me that my conclusion was cor rect. I found the mildness of their operatic°, particularly adapted to Complaints of this na ture. The change in my feelings was gradual, bat none the less certain. The symptoms be gan to abate after the second or third do*. „Idly strength returned; and the third or fourth bog found me restored to my acenstomed health, which has always been remarkably good. Yours Truly, SIDNEY SMITH. IrTFor sale by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, General Agent, Gatysburg ; and by Dr. Kauffman, Petersburg; J. S. Hollinger, Heidleraburg ; E. Stable, Centre Mills; J. M'- Knight, Benderaville; J.F. Lower,Arendtrvilla, Stick,* Witmer Iklummasburg ; WKnight, M'Kniglitaville; A. Scott, Cashtown ; J. Brink erhoff, Fairfield; E. Zuck, New Chester; P.M. C. White; Hampton • H. L. Miller and William Wolf, Eut Berlin ; W m. Bittinger, Abbottstoran ; Lilly & Riley, New Oxlord ,• E. J. 0% ings, Sherrystown ; and Samuel Berlin, Littlestewn. April 20, 1849.-3mn Cheap for Cash. T. L. SCHICK has just received, per • late arrival, as large and as good an assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gloves and Hosiery as can he produced in Gettysburg. Also a splendid lot of Rib. bons and Flowers—all of which will be sold as low as they can be bought at any other Moro in town. Gettysburg, March 26, 1840. CiIOOL 1104 KS AND STATION -17 EBY. of all kinds,conatantly on hand and for gale, at the lowest priers, at the book and Stationery Store of Dec. 10. S. H. BUEHLER. VALUABLE MEDICATEtiIi U R E -Jr 0 r )74, . Arl()N NELL'S Magical Pain , Extrimkter,, ‘-/ the World's yonder--ppummend so by all wino have ever used It--Wbite Beetling, Infilimalien, Pain in Inlkannk. ,'Weak Limbs, '.d'eader er Sore Feet, and all Scrofulous Scinal'are speeditly and per manently cured liy . Coanall's Megie l al Pain Extractor ; Affectums of the Lungs. Ague , in the Face, Breast, Tie Doloureaux, Chronic lore r,yer, Blisteied thilfiees e : &c. It is eqnailt beneficial in *Wk . esif Infiarnateel Disenies; sachets sore and Eyes, Bpniins, BheuMatislm, Swelling and :Ulcers, Braises, Burns, Chit- Wins, Eryidpebis, Piles,dm, will quickly be relieved by the application of this salve. This remarkable smithies possesses many virtues never found in any other article.— It has themost perfect power over all paint by fire, positively allaying the suffering al most immediately upon its application.— If any disbelieve the statement, we would earnestly invite. them to call and examine 1 the numerous. Unsolicited certificates of of remarkable cures wrought by this ealve. It has for months past been sold upon the following liberal terms, to wit: if the user was not perfectly satisfied, and even de. lighted with its effects, and furthermore if it did - not folly answer our recommenda tions, their money was returned immedi ately at their request. On these terms this absolute heal-all is now sold ; and we simply ask if the public can' demand any thing more reasonable 1 Kind parent, keep it constantly on hand ; in case of accident by fire, life may be lost without it ; but by its use all burns are subject to its con trol, unless the - vitals are destroyed. Catdion.—No Pain Extractor can be genuine unless you find the signature of Comstock & Co. on the wrapper to each box. Beware of the counterfeit. RHEUMATISM.—Comstock's Hew es' Nerve and Bone Liniment, and Indian Vegetable Elixir, is warranted to cure any • ease of Rheumattem, Gout, Contracted Chortles:ld Museles.or stiff Joints, strength. en Weak Limbs, and enable those who are crippled to walk again. Use this ar ticle and be cured, or eo without it and suffer, as you please. Certificates of cures by' the hundred can be seen at 21 Cortland street, N. York, where this arti cle is sold only genuine. DEAFNESS.—•Uso Dr. McNair's Ac coustic Oil, for the cure of Deafness. Al so, all those disagreeable noises, like the buzzing of insects, falling of water, whiz zing of steam, which are symptoms of ap proaching deafnese. Many persons who have been deaf for ten or twenty years, and compelled to Use ear trumpets, have, after using one or two bottles, thrown a side these trumpets, being made perfectly well. It has cured cases of ten, fifteen, and oven thirty years standing of deafness. Hays Liniment of the Piles.---;The worst attacks of the Piles are effectually and permanently cured in a short time by the use of the genuine Hay's Liniment.— Hundreds of our first citizens throughout the country have used this liniment vi ith complete success. It is warranted to cure the most aggravated case. If no cure be °fleeted the money will be refunded. For Sale at the thug and Book Storc o SAMUEL H. BUEHLER. Clettyaburg, Jan. 19, 1849. Si 75 for a whole Summer Suit ! ! ! ( COJT, VEST 4 P.CYTS. ) Al ARCUS SA M SON RETURNS his thanks to his old ens tumors, and informs them and the public generally that he has within a few days returned from the cities with a new supply of 13. tr qoomo, of all kinds. His prices are astonishing ly low, and so low that persons at a die. tance even would save money and be well paid for their time and trouble in coming to his, store in Gettysburg, to purchase their summer clothing. As ,be-sells for Cain, and has but or X Pawn, lie hai no hesitation in publishing a list of his prices- He purchases for cash, and as his capon. ass are comparatively small, and as he at tends to his busines himself, be is satisfied with small profits, and is therefore enabled to sell cheaper than an other establishment. The careful attention of the public is invi ted to the following list of prices : COATS—Fine Cloth and Dress, from S 6 to $l6 ; Busines, from $g 60 to $6 ; Cloth Seek, $4 50 to $0 ; Linen Sommer, $1 to 1 60 ; Fine Caehranet, $2OO to $6 60 ; Tinted, $1 25 to $4, 60 Cesium, $3 50 ft $4 50- PANTS.--Double Crusimere, from $2.- 60 to $4 60 ; Single Milled Caasimere, $2 00 to 3 00 ; Summer cloth. $125 to $2 00 ; Linen Dril ling, Si 0010:01 60 ;R! net, ;It 00 to $2 60 ; Cotton, 62i ets. to $1 25. VESTS.—SiIk, from osl 50 to $3 00 ; Satin, St 50 to $3 60 ; Merino and Cashmere, *1 00 to $3 00 ; Bomb:mine, $1 00 to $1 50 ; Marmites, $6O as to $175 ; Candneere and Cloth $2OO to .350.' In addition, he has fur sale Gloves, Sus penders, Stocks, Cravats, Scarfs, Pocket handkerchiefs, shirts, (a large supply, .from Wats. to $2 each) Drawers, a great variety of Under•ehirm, dcc., etc. Also, a large stock of Fancy ! Goods, Steel Beads, JewelrY, Caps, Slouch Hits, Gaiter Shoos, Dish Covert, Hanoi Nets, Pistell, with a few Gothic Thirty-hour and Eight-day CLOCKS, He cannot enumerate more in the limits of an edvertisement, but re gimens ALL to caR at his Store and exam ine his stock, which he is satisfied is the cheapest ever brouight to Gettysburg,— Remember the Variety and •One Price Store of MARCO'S SAMSON, in York street, o p posite tit& Rank. ' Krill has also On hind Two Second handed BUGGIES, one VARRIAGE and a HORSE, which he 'Witt dispose of on reasonable terms. Ck7'He has also a fine crop of GRASS which he will dispose of. May 18, 1849. LUDLUM YARD. ON hand and for sale by the subscriber, alargoquantity of RIVER BOARDS, Yellow and White Pine Mountain Boards, Pine, Chestnut, and Oak Shingles, Scantling lie Shingling Laths, Poets, Rails, ke., 4-c. all of which will be sold as cheap as pos sible for the CASH ONLY. Persons wishing Lumber are respectfully invited to call and see. GEO. ARNOLD. 0 eitysburg, June B.—tt ALEX. It. STEVEN/SON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, . OFFICE in the Centre Square, North of the Court-house, between Smith's Ind Stevenson's corners. Gettysburg, l'a illailimpre Advert:vowels. )4, QinPu %• 071 (;,1 DI ME.* Hopuiss. ICBROHANT TAILOR AND WHOLNILAFat • , .DEALENS In Cloale, Coodipmno, Yoiri ,¢c Talk)» Trim-, adore. Vo. 280 Baltitooro H., N. W. cot, aer of Cbarl«, BALTnioni A large aasorprient of READY MADE CLOTITINO. of superior quality , ems 1PalaGli01.41211:14. Cloth rooms .up etaixo—pEntranets, mouth end of the Store on Charles &keel. Mara 30, 14149.--17, COAril+l: , SPRING dr , SUMMER, CLOTHING, winatcsaut AND *STAIL. ON hand and for sale, the largest and best assortment of SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING. at prices very mush reduced. COATS. Coats of every variety, embracing all the latest styles, and of an improved cut and make. from.7s eta. to 1,2, 8. 4,5, 6, 8, $lO, and upwards. P'A NT'll L 0 0 IV S. ' Partialness of all kinds, from 75 eta. to 1,75; 2,2.50 i and also a very fash ionable style, the Lamartine stripe, at 3.50, $4, and upwards. VE ST S. Vests of every variety, comprising silk, Satin, Cashmere, Mars e les, Va len cis, from gp eta. 75 cis, $l, 112.50, $3, and upwards. BOY'S. CL 0 TH EN - 0. Always on hand the largest and beat as sortment of Boy's Clothing ever offered in this city. A splendid assortment of Cloths and Cammeres, of the best make, together witha large and handsome variety of SILK and MARSEILLES VESTINGS, which will be made up to order in the best man ner,2o per cent. less than the accustomed prices, and in all ases a neat and beauti ful fit guaranteed,'AT COSTUME BALL, Corner of Pratt street and Centre Market Space. H. H. COLE. Bf3"Aitached to the above, is one largest and most extensive SHIRT FAC TORIES in the country, embracing ecery variety and make, at prices which cannot fail to please any one wishing to purchase. ' CONE PRICE ONLY . March 80, 1849.-1 y THE MOST EXTENSIVE SIIIIfI' ESTABLISHMENT IN THE UNITED ST4TES IS AT NO. 170 BALTIMORE STREET. NEAR LIGHT Baltimore, Md. Where 500 persons sm employed, and a stock of 1000 dozen shirts always on hand. 111 MERCHANTS AND OTHERS IV_IL visiting Baltimore are invited to call and examine the largest and best stock of SHIRTS that has ever been offered. consisting of all sixes and qualities for MEN AND BOYS, which for style and workmanship cannot be surpassed. More than usual efforts have been made to render the assortment complete and de sirable in every respect. T. W. BETTON. March 2, 1849 ly Philadelphia Advertisements The Cheapest and Most Splendid Assortment of WATCHES AND JEWELRY IN PHILADELPHLei LEWIS LADOSIIIS, No. 413 MARKET STREET, A Few Doors Above Elevens h,North Side, AS just received by late arrivals, Irom the most celebrated Manufacturers of Europe, a magnificent and judiciously selected assortment of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, which he will sell cheaper than any other establishment in the United States. A mong the assortment will be found : Gold Levels, k. cases, full jewelled, $3O Silver Leviers, full jewelled, 15 Gold l'Epities, 18 k. cases, jewelled, 25 Silver rEpines, jewelled, 10 Quartier Watches, 4 to $lO Silver Tea Spoons, equal to coin, per set, 4 50 Desert, o 10 00 Table, " 15 00 Together with • splendid assortment of Chaste and Rich Jewelry, &c., &c. GOLD CHAINS, of various styles, from the beat Manufacturers. or Please preserve this advertisement, and call at LEWIS' LADOMUS'S, No. 413 MARKET, STREET, above Esse.- area, North Wide. 081 have. Gold and Silver Levers still cheaper than the above prices. 1/r3" A liberal discount made to the trade. April 19, 849.-9 m. • ==::: THE undersigned has connected with his Cottehmaking Establishment a large Smith Shop, and is prepared to do KINDS OF BLACKSMIWHING, INCLUDING IRONING 0111111013, BUGGIES, WAGONS, RC. He would say to those who have Horses to shoe, that he has in his employ first-rate hands, which, with his personal attention, will enable him to give entire satisfaction to all those who may favor him with a call. CARRIAGE At BUGGY SPRINGS, )warranted) will be promptly made to or der at all times. !?All kinds of REPAIRING done, both in Wood and Iron, at the most reduc ed prices. Thankful for past encouragement, the subssriber solicits a eontinuanoe of pia. rooms, and invites his friends to call at his Establishment in west , Chambersburg st., few doors below Thompson's Hoiel. C. W. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, October 11% 1847, To Owners and , Dealers in • ziorses. eitHOULD you bave a horse that is spavined or idllieted with poll evil, grouse, bunion, soma, quitterbone, bruises, or swellings, ov:with galled necks or shoulders—procure and tics as directed, a box of DAILLIVeII ANIMAL GALVANIC CURE.ALL, and you will be satisfied, after the first thorough application, that your horse can be cured by the use of this incomparable Ointment. For testimonials and directions, see printed pamphlets. H. DALLEY, Inventor and Proprietor, 235 Chestnut st., Phila., 4 l 5 Broadway, N. Y. C. A. MORRIS & CO., York, Agents for the counties of York and Adams; also for sale by S. H. BUEHLER, Uattysburg, and D. WHITE, Hampton. May 4. IS , * 0.-41 m 1311.4 .1111_ JHULSNO OF VA MUM BINDB FOR B.IILE .9T 71118 OFFICE .BLOOD ANP•OONSOMPTION, PAIN /N THE BIDE; AN _p N,IOHT SWEATS, ASTHMA, WHOOPING COUGH, 'PALPITA , TION OP THE HEART, LIVER COMPLAIbIT, BRONCHITIS, ' Aad "II &gum of lb, Arcot, 'sage sad liver, eared by Shirt's's All.liesliag Saint. RAISIN() BLOOD AND CONSUMPTION. Mr. Milne, Builder, in Brooklyn; wits attacked with raising blood, followed ,by ciiugh, pain in the side, all, the usual symptoms of eon• somption. He employed two or thebett pbysi clans; they did him no good, and told hun hst COULD NOT LIVE. Hearing 'of wonderful cUreirptiforisietl by Sheiman's Balsam, basest at 10 o'clock at light to Mn.llS w 5,199 Fulton street, and gets bet tie ; it operated like a charm, stopped the bleed 7 in` and the cough I before he bad taken one bottle he was able to be about his work. It bad • SAVED 1118 LIFE. Hie daughter, residing at 127 Myrtle Avenue, can attest it. Miss Aon:Maston, of Williamsburgh. living in Tenth, near South Fourth street, says..-That she had heed troubled with s hacking cough,. and pain in the chest, for a long time, which at last became so bad that the was obliged to give up her school for more than a year. She then commenced taking the All Healing Balsam— which soon alleviated her symptoms. She is now fast recovering, and has resumed terlabor ious occupation ass teacher. 14 YEARS Mr. John O'Neil, 10th avenue and 21st street, suffered with a cough, raising of phlegm, and pain in his side. He could get NO RELIEF till be tried the All• Healing Balsam, which drove the pain from his side, allayed the cough and brought the disease upon the surtate and before he had taken three bottles, was entirely cured. . PLEURISY AND CONSUMPTION Mrs. Bagging, • lady upwards of 70, residing 88 Sheriff, has for years been subject to attacks of Pleurisy, Raising of Blood, severe Cough, Shortages of Breath, Pain in her Head and va rious parts of hen body, Her friends believed her PAST RECOVERY. ails All-Healing Balsam relieved her at once of to her alarming symptoms, and now she is able attend to her work. ASTHMA AND WHOOPING COUGH. !Hrs. Lucretia Wells, 95 Christie street ; L. B. Deals. 19 Delancey street; Wm. H. Youngs, 71 Walnut attest, know the value oGthis great rem edy. edAsk for Sherman's All-Healing Balsann, and see that his written ligature is on each bottle. Price 25 cents and $1 per bottle. Pr. Sherman's Worm and Cough Lozenges sold as above. Principal Office 106 Nassau street, New York. ILTFor sale by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, General 4gent. Gettysburg; and by Dr. Kauffman, Petersburg ; J. S. Hollinger, Held lersburg ; E. Stable, Centre Mills; J. M*Kaight. Studersville; J. F. Lower, Aremltsville; Stickle Witmer, Mummasburg; T. laWnight, M'Knight rifle ; A. Scott, Casbtown ; J. Brinkerhed, Fair field; E. Zuck, New Chester; D. M. C. White, Hampton; H. E. Miller and Wm. Wolf, East Bonin; Wm. Biltinger, A bbottatown ; Lilly or. Riley, New Oxford; E. J. Owings, M'Sherrys toad ; and Samuel Berlin, Litlkstown. April 20, 1849.-3 m ALLIaI I " MAGICAL PAIN - EXTRACTOR (TIIL ORIGINAL AND ONLY GIENDINE.) BURNS ANI) SCALDS CHALLENGE the world to prose that my d s .h. genuine Extractor hos ever failed (since its introduction by nie in 1839.) in one single in stance to cure the worst Burns and Scalds. ilut t must be the grminic article, not the vile cows rrfrii stuff that is flooding the market. M•.: TIM Tay, TUT I Dalley's C./reining) Extractor, in Burns and Scalds, affords immediate relief, as soon as ap plied ; it cools and draws out the fire and pain in a few minutes. Counterfeit Extractor, no mat ter by what name or under what title they ap pear, when applied, irritate mid istrease the paws. Try all the imitations that profess to the same virtues, and the above TIIT will be found con clusive. It does, however, not alone apply to Burns and Scalds, but in Cuts, Wounds, Sore and Inflamed Eyes, and all cases of external and painful inflammation, the same difference will be observed Files, Bruises, Felt Rheum, Rheumatism Erysip• elan, Eruption, Sore Nipples, Broken Breast, Chilblains,Fever Sores Old Sores and Burns, and all external inflammation, yield readily to the all-powerful, pain subduing, and curative properties of this extraordinary remedy. But mark, it must as the G'renqr Dailey. CAUTION. ' To the public.—Being cognizant of the danger attending the use of the CotutTIVIITZIT Erre Arr. oas, I distinctly declare that I will not bold my self responsible for the effects of any Extractor, unless the same be procured at my own Depot, 415 Broadway, New York, 225 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, or from my authorized agents. TO THE LADEN.' Arid especially to Mothers mid Heads of Fern- Ore.—The great and substantial benefit that may be derived, and the pain and suffering that may be prevented by the genuine Datirg's Nigical Pairs Extractor, (see printed pamphlet, especial. ly the article addressed to Mothers, &e.,) ought to make it an inmate of every family. Life itself has, in many cases, been preserved by a ready application of my genuine Extractor. I would therefore caution Mothers never to be without a box of it on band, not fora single day ; for where there are children, accidents will occur. And what is of vut importance, especially to erase, it heals the wounds without a wart LIFE SAVED—AWFUL CASE OF SCALD! liatatficid, Niagara Ca., N. r, February 28, I§lll4 S Mr. Dalley—Deir Sir— While erd, son, 15 year. of age, was at work in the *Lingle manu factory of L. P. Rose, he bad the misfortune to slip odd fall Into a a large vat, used for the pur pose of boiling blocks preparatory to cutting.— The blocks had just been removed from tbeyat containing a large quantity of boiling water.— lie fell forward, scalding both hands and arms, all on one side, and one leg badly and the other partially. The scalds were so bad on his arms and leg, that most of the flesh came off with his garments, and his lilk.Wllll despaired of by both hie physicians and friends. Dalley's Pain Extractor was procured as soon as possible (which was in about six hours)'and applied, and which relieved him . from all pain, preventing inflammation and swelling, and in a few days commenced healing his sores. There appeared a general improvement, so much so that in three weeks he was removed to hie fath er's house, distance about one mile Itild a half. We continued the use of the above' medicine about two months and we believe ft was the mune, under Providence, of siting his life, end we would cheerfully recommend it in all similar - Cases, at oloth and invaluable remedy' :With sentiments o( respeetyl zernain,dear, sir, your , most obedient and lovable servant, ADLAS CLARK, SUSANNAH CLARK, C., E. CLARK. • We,,tbe undersigned, being personally Sequaln tbed with the case of Mr. C e larb's lON believe the above atatement substantially correct t— .r...ilswety.Louieo j i hnvoy,,J, ft, 'Colley, Hen ryl Peet,Wiii N , '..,ltyanit; E. Clark L. P: Ira Newman, Wm: Nearmao, Mary J. Rose.. Cki/bleites,7—Tbe Extractor has, not as yet in any single Instable*, failed of ed ring Cuts, Wouids, and Punctures—no matter bow severe.-(see 12 ,page iirintetpamphlets) always yield readily to the wonderful properties of this wonderful salve. A. DALLEY,4IS Broadway, N. York, and 295 Chestnut street, Phila., • Inventor and Proprietor. ' C. A.IMORRIS & CO., York, Agents for the toonties of York and Adams ; also for sale by 8. 11. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, and 1). WHITE, Hampton. Gettysburg, May 4, 1849.-6 m HOUSE SPOUTING WILL be made and put up by the nubscriber,who will attend prompt ly to all orders, and upon us reasonable terms as can be procured at any establish ment in the county. GEO. E. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, October 15, 1817. TOUSE-F 'IIA STERISF TAIN, the veil :infetliWo. t.ritleft a v,eri'lia4 4 P,ln ed for Burns, Sealehe, , t Die, tarp. t puns? Bwellistga, Old f!"rii es, Blignen, Chapped Rands, blip" Lips, Inflamed Eyelids, lit:fining Beeres„Piles, Swelled Face, Erysi petal, Breliton Delhi% Baal Peet, Bore Legs, Bore-Head, Bare Flipping, Miff Neelt, Fever Sures, Ulcers, Bliilara, Blume, Contracted Curds, Bloichni„,,Firnplee : Corns, Eruptions, Boil:. Scald Feet,lintre wore, Quinsy, ttheumatisin, 'Embittered /alma. Chafer, &c., fie. and-every desert ptirm of external 'ins &mutation. •It ie in ohlvereid remedy en tona disearee and cemeteries of every, hind... For Use unmade and other, astertmitliftettei?‘ Horse% it is the most perfect gercd) , ,ie the wOrld. All Families; Worlishops, Foitadries, Manufactories, Olisie Blowers. Purtionte-inea, Smiths, 'Laborite, "Malone, and'all . ottler chewier, and in faetpeople clan ehuisii,eiretrinS sweet, and coeditions, should ever Ist *implied with it, ready for any emergency, is an. Uwe*. diet. application of this Ointment, is rinse of Burn or geoid, would alWays pretreat mail suf fering, and often sari life or limb. - Taisarsael control over. the Severest • injuries by Ras (pear all external inflammations, end by its combined virtues it acts as Antiseptic', Nervine, Anti-Spas modic, Analyse, Emollient, and Healing, and is in truth the MOST COMPLETE EXTERNAL REMEDY ever made. The people may rely upon itin the hour of pain. It isomer/yr ataps pain of the seVerest bum or scald, end presents all nen roe the Bites of loseete, Buge, Reptiles" en d the thou sand troublesome , cutaneous diseaiee of wares climates, it is the best article . In use. All resi dents of southern climates should' keep it :01 band. In fset, it is an article that all•mankhid require, and one on which reliance cap be placed in time of need. It is put up in tin loxes, end will retain its virtues for years. . . ILTFor sale by • SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, a„, ra l,fgert, Gallyaburg; and by Dr. Kauffman, Petersburg; J. 8. Holli nge r, Heidlersburg; E. Stable, Centre • Mills ; .J. •BP Knight, Bendersville ; J. F. Lower, A rendtalowna, Stick &Witmer. Mum masbutg; T.M'K night, M'. Knightsville; A. Scott, Cashtovrn ; J. Brinker hoff, Penfield; E. Zuck, New Chestell. R. M. C. White, Hampton; H. L. Miller and William Wolf, East Berlin; Wm. Bittinger, Abbott.. town ,• Lilly & Riley, New Oxford; E. J; Ow. ings, M'Sherrystown ; and Samuel Berlin, Lit. tlestown. April 27, 1 840.-3 m ) •'•,,..f , -,1_ , ,,:. 1.1 - 4•:V;:tigt,4t:m7L `2 • -- 1 1 l' 4l ORIENTAL L i ll ' A t !.. \ q, i k ,\, k---------- . 1 x Cm........mmp1) w- s . o C ► , , '-i-r ‘44,0 i', l SOVEREIGN; I;t , , :;$• 0 VVi ..., 1 ItA LM__ 1 •lio' s . i 11 ;• ---- ----- —•• • Dr. E. L. Soule St, Co. WO other medicine has ever been introduced to the public that has met with inch un paralleled success, as Dr. Sonar's Oar BALM Prcia,--Inivilft been but six years before the public, and the ddrertising Small, compared with moat other medicines, 'yet they have work ed their way into every State in the Union and Canada. They have. absolutely become the Standard Medicine of the day. They are purely vegetable and so admirably componoded that where. taken in large doses they speedily ante acute diseases, on the strongest constitutions, such as billions diseases, and when taken in small doses they operate liked charm, upon the most delicate, nervous female, and have raked numbers from their beds after all other remedies had failed. We here refer to but few of the nb. ny miraculous cures effected by the use of said Pills. Spinal ..9ffectian.—Anna Wood, of Reiland, Jef ferson Co., N. T., was cured, after she bad been confined to bed 5 years, with Spinal disease and Abscess of the Lungs. The bill of her regales physician (Dr. Johnson, of Clay,) bad automated to $6OO. See Circular. Scrofula and Nemesis Debility.—Mrs. Down, of Clay, N. Y., was curtd of Dyspepsia, Nervous debility and Scrofulous Affection of the .Heed, after she had been confined six months and all other medicines had failed. Cough used Consumption Cured—Wm. Bently, of Pickering, C. W.. was crated of a severe Cough after he had been confined to his bed for a long time, and was given up by his physicians. lie had used most of the Cough Medicines of the dilly, and was supposed, by his frieodcand clans, to be in the last stages of Consumption Dyspepsia.—A. B, F. Ormsby, of Syracuse, N. Y., was cured of Dyspepsia, so severs as not lo be able to work for two years. Wm. Smith, of Greenwich. Conn., was cured of a severe case of Dyspepsia, Costiveness thud Nervous debility, of years standing, alter expend ing large sums of money to no purpose. See Circulars. Bleeding rile.—Asapli L. Leonard, of Avon, N. Y., was cured of a severe case of Weeding Piles of a number of years standing, slier using a variety of Pile medicines with Out erect. Mrs. Williamson, of Bethlehem, N. J., was i e ted for thirty years with disease of the chest and stomach, a few doses of these pills cured her. John Darling, of Westford, Oswego co., N. Y was greatly benefited in a case of Asthma sad difficulty of breathing, by the use of these pills. Soorro Cass of Pi/tr.—John Bolton, of Han wick, Otsego co., N. Y.., was cured oil levels care-of Piles and extreme costiveness of long and painful duration: Who would not arsenic* a ew shillings to be relieved from so distressing a font plaint. Wm. Mockbridge, of Bodes Point, N. Y., was cured of Cough, Nervous Debility, and , general derangement of the digestive orgasm, Hehuul been sick for years, and spent hundred, of dollars to get relief, but to no purpose, and was so dis cotiraged he could badly be pemusied to ltke the Pills. The above are all eases in which anodic' run edies failed to cure, or give, relief. Miley of the same character might be published if we bpd space. For particultus see the Botanic nstitute, which can be bad of agents. Boirraz or Cooversiirario As there are spurious Pill, in elicitation -call ed Oriental or Sovereign Rahn, be owe 10 Pee be fore you buy that the Dame of "DR. E. L. hOULE is C 0.," la on %hetet* of thabliges. . Nonenthers can be genuine. We are pot Mere that any one who is making aqueous article hue yet daielkto make ure of our name; but some of them have had the impudence to imitate our boxes and cpily our Circulars, Certificates, Sit. Vtdess the fiat,- lie are,careful when they purchase ; &ay lint be deceived. trFor ule by S. H. BUEALER,Geltyiburg ; Holtringer & Ferree, Petenburg ; J. Aulabauo, Hampton ; Wm. Wolf, Zig Perlin biew eommer, llragtown ; J. R. Retry, AbbOttrioviii ; John Bueby, lattiberrystown ; Samuel Berlin, Littleetwn; Wilmore & Wok, klummaalmrs ; J. Brinkerhoff. Fairfield; Abel T. Wriglit,:bni dersoillej Lilly & Roily. New, Oxford • Jail.. 'Cline,Tyrone towsuebip ; J9tln S ., iiolkiar. Heldleraburg; Win. Wirt & CO., Hanover ; Wm. Gettyabirg, lily '4, ( 12°BarrOs; Fresh Hgr,ing, JOST 1111Cirf1ll VOA SAM, At 114,01). per. THE STAR AND BANNER: lipubliohedevery Priday Evening., in Me Coto, Building, above the'Reghler ' and Recorder's Offee, by D. A. &0. BITER CE TERMS• • If paid in advance or within the year, f. 2 per annum--if not paid within the. yeser, 7t DO - .T Nu Paper discontinued until all arrepreges ire, puid--- except at the option of tho Editor. bin& copies. -14 cents. A failure to notify a dircontirstano will be regarded as a new engagement. .4derrtisnowsts not exceeding a square IrOrted three times for till—every subsequent insertion 25 mite. Longer ones in the same proportion.... 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